10 Reasons to Hire a WWU Student Part-time

WWU students are encouraged to be ethical, service-minded individuals with high personal standards of integrity.

Students are affordable to hire.

If the job is eligible for the Work-Study Program, the government will pay 40 to 70% of the wages—which will stretch your labor budget even further.

If the job is within the student’s area of study, you’ll have access to the latest teachings in the field.

It’s a great way to screen for prospective full-time employees.

Students can fill a wide range of jobs.

You’ll be investing in the future by helping students get experience.

You’ll be in good company with the many Walla Walla businesses who say “yes” to hiringWWU students.

You’ll support good financial decisions for students, some of who will be on track for a low- or no-debt college education.

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Walla Walla University offers a free advertising service for local businesses with openings for college students. Post your positions in our Job Scene by using our online job posting form and get the details by reading ourjob posting disclaimer.

Who's Hiring WWU Students?

Here are just some of the employers that have hired WWU students for part-time positions:

Adventist Health Medical Group

Andy’s Market

Baker Boyer Bank

Banner Bank

Camp Fire Walla Walla

Children’s Home Society

College Place School District

Color Press

Home Depot

Key Technology, Inc.

Port of Walla Walla

Providence St. Mary Medical Center

Serenity Point Counseling

Ski Bluewood

Sykes Enterprises, Inc.

Tektoniks Corp.

The Ark Day School

The Inn at the Woodhaven Farm

Trilogy Recovery Community

United Way of Walla Walla

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Walla Walla District

USDA Forest Service Walla Walla Ranger District

Walla Walla Community Hospice

Walla Walla General Hospital

Walmart

Wenzel Nursery

Windermere Real Estate

In addition to businesses, many individuals hire WWU students as well.